Isabel Moriarty Karwoski

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At least the fridge still liked him. He’d had it for years. It stayed, solemn and stolid, humming softly to itself through each relationship breakup as the tubs of Greek yogurt and containers of strawberries vanished, to be replaced once again by pizza boxes and multiple six-packs of beer.
Apples Never Fall
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